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dynaudio bm6a

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The BM 6A features an electronic 4th order phase-aligned crossover with a crossover point at 2.2kHz, which feeds two high performance discrete MOSFET amplifiers rated at 100W each.

Neumann KH 120 vs. Dynaudio BM6A

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Submitted by audiokid on

Wow, quick skinny on the Neumann KH 120

What excellent near fields active studio monitors, including stellar for my mobile recording rig. These are very well built and only 13.7 lbs.



I just received mine yesterday so they are breaking in but I'm really impressed. My first impression, the mids are where they shine.



Ok here we go again KRK V8 series 2 vs. . . Dynaudio BM6A

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Submitted by anonymous on

I am looking forward for purchasing a couple of really GOOD studio monitors and after a while of market researching and budget estimating (around 1200 Eu) i began to wonder:



KRK V8 series 2 vs. Dynaudio BM6A ?





PS: The space i'm talking about is in the 20-22 cubic meters interval.





Dynaudio BM6A vs. . BM6 PASSIVE + QUAD AMP

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Submitted by anonymous on

That's pretty much the question guys. I have heard the Dynaudio BM6 A's and they are lovely as expected but I have the option of purchasing a Quad 909 stereo amp (140 > 8 ohms, 250 > 4 ohms) and a pair of BM6 passives for the same price (all new) ...but cannot audition the DYN/QUAD combo and would have to purchase on spec/opinions alone.

Would Dynaudio BM6As be underpowered? Monitor choice opinion

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Submitted by anonymous on

I've not heard nearly any bad opinions of the Dynaudio BM6a monitors but am

worried that they might be underpowered for my 20' X 13' room. I'm coming

from JBL 4208 powered by an Omniphonics 50 watt per side power amp and this

is capable of fairly blistering volumes given its output rating.